A decade ago, many economists argued the UK would sustain longer-term economic damage by leaving the EU. So what did happen?
A decade on from Brexit, the EU is more cohesive than many expected, but faces growing pressure from within.
ANALYSIS: Reading some Brexit coverage, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Brexit ruined Britain - but that is plain wrong, ...
Brexit has made inflation worse in Britain, the chief economist at the Bank of England has claimed. Huw Pill said it had ...
Polling from Pew Research shows favourable views of the EU have increased since Brexit, even as national polling indicates ...
Ten years ago, Britain chose to abandon its lucrative membership of the world’s largest single market. It has been paying a ...
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When the EU entry-exit system takes effect on 12 October, the French government will challenge British travellers to comply with a set of rules that have been largely dormant for decades. As The ...
But from Brussels, Brexit looks set to swallow another victim. Starmer is the sixth prime minister since Britain narrowly ...
As the results of the British referendum became clear in the early hours of 24 June, an electrical storm raged over Brussels ...
A decade on from the referendum, working across the Channel is not simple – or cheap ...